#1 what are you importing into windows movie maker? avs files? wmv? avi?
#2 are there already files in your wmm (previously saved project) or are you opening an entirely new project?
#3 you can deinterlace (though its not as good) in Virtualdub Mod (which is the program you SHOULD be using avisynth in, not wmm)..
JaddziaDax wrote:#4 i would guess (and this really is a guess) that xvidcore is something to do with the xvid codec... what is the compression of your video files (if they are avi..) you can get a program called GSpot to find out if "right click"->"Properties"->"summery" doesnt tell you...
While it may be the reason for the error message and it is necesary to have XviD installed to read the files at all, there is one important thing: Don't edit with XviD files! The chances are high that it will crash WMM too.Willen wrote:Do you have XviD installed?
Willen wrote:Do you have XviD installed?
Are you sure you didn't uninstall more than just AviSynth? I'm pretty sure that AviSynth itself isn't composed of or attached to "75,000 programs".
If none of the AVI files are XviD, then you shouldn't get a "xvidcore.dll not found" message.
It's possible that ffdshow is interacting with AviSynth provoking the crashes you are experiencing. BTW, what version of AviSynth are/were you using? If it is 2.5.7, try regressing to 2.5.6a.
Also, I prefer using DVD Decrypter for ripping DVDs. It's free, is fairly easy to use, and has many guides available on using it if you need help.
JaddziaDax wrote:sounds like the A<a></a>M<b></b>V<b></b>APP is causing problems... when in install the app i usually skip over ffdshow cause i just dont like it personally O.o
not sure if that will help you or not O.o
JaddziaDax wrote:JaddziaDax wrote:sounds like the A<a></a>M<b></b>V<b></b>APP is causing problems... when in install the app i usually skip over ffdshow cause i just dont like it personally O.o
not sure if that will help you or not O.o
sorry april 1st word filter causing issues
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